...I've got another beta for you guys: Ruygenhoek! I must find out if my dunes still cause blurry textures! If people would be so kind to report their findings here, I would be most grateful!

Cees

Cees
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It's for GW3 by the way!
Makes me wonder if there are any more unknown WW2-era fields?
Thank you Cees!
BTW Have you ever heard of a German WW2 field in Drenthe near Peest..?
Found Ockenburg recently, and you've enlightened me on Ruygenhoek and Buiksloot. Makes me wonder if there are any more unknown WW2-era fields?
BTW Have you ever heard of a German WW2 field in Drenthe near Peest..?
Found Ockenburg recently, and you've enlightened me on Ruygenhoek and Buiksloot. Makes me wonder if there are any more unknown WW2-era fields?
Cees,
Thanks for the airfields!
Ferry,
As a matter of fact there will be a book shortly about all dutch airfields in the second worldwar:
Vliegvelden in oorlogstijd
Nederlandse vliegvelden tijdens bezetting en bevrijding, 1940-1945
ISBN: 9789085068235
512 pages
Enlighten me Ferry! What German field near Peest?![]()
As a matter of fact there will be a book shortly about all dutch airfields in the second worldwar:
Vliegvelden in oorlogstijd
Nederlandse vliegvelden tijdens bezetting en bevrijding, 1940-1945
ISBN: 9789085068235
512 pages
Ferry, have you ever heard of "de Zilk" or "Vogelenzang"? They were in fact not more than an emergency strip, but they were called air fields in those days!